Illinois Valley News, Thursday, December 11,1911 Square Dances Sweeping On With Old-Time Swing The old-time square dance is not only coming back, but is tak­ ing the country with -peed compar­ able to a new col) giate fad, re­ ports Miss Izola Jensen, O. S. C. extension specialist in community social organization, who has just held some training meetings in southern Oregon. These training meetings, held in Coos, Jackson, I and Klamath counties, were the first of a series which will include i other counties this fall and win­ ter. Outdoor square dancing this summer, at a national training i Planning More Ddiense roods meeting at Colorado Springs at­ of lightning fires which totaled tended by Miss Jensen, was par .'"5 for the season. Nearly five ticipated in on some occasions by hundred of these occurred during from 60 to SO sets of four couples th thunder storm of July 14 and each. At the recent indoor train- 15. This is far in excess of any ing meeting at Medford, 12 sets previous year. On the other hand took part, while at Klamath Fall- the man caused fires were the low­ 17 sets were on the floor, with a est of record with only 353. •"Favorable weather was a large loud speaker over which Miss Jen. sen did the calling. factor in this record but it is also Both young and old are taking certain that the aggressive Keep i to these “swing clubs,” says Miss Oregon Green campaign had its Jensen. They are being intro­ influence. It is noteworthy that duced in schools for noon hour or in going around the state that we after school recreation, are used ' find people in all walks of life by granges and other community thinking and talking about this groups, and are even being used matter of not starting fires. It is at church parties, frequently with 1 denned to continue this work of the participants in costume. pi blic information during the s"a- A new mimeograph entitled son f 1912. ’ “Fun With the Old-Time Swing" E has been prepared for free distri a button to those interested in de­ veloping this type of recreation. -------------- o-------------- Farmers in this State and elsewhere in America are beginnng to make plans for producing more “defense foods" in 1942. Amonj 1' « h’ghly-nutritious foods needed in greater quantity are milk, ch ■ od market prices for th? year i e assured. Every farmer in the n ition will be visited ths fa I t y s i AAA farm program committeen an who will assist in plann .’f t. increases ¿■ÄL 7 7 'iWt/ G* -V ' c» "ÄL 7 YOUR GO FAR $$ IF YOU READ THE ADS StJlndreiVs S. W BROAOWAY AT COlUMBÍA SORTIAMO CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS! 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